Boatbuilder John Petersen beats the living daylights out of a perfectly nice kayak!

It's been a long time coming but I always wanted to demonstrate some of the abuse a SOF could go through, recorded on video to dispel some of the myths and perceptions about them. I can't begin to tell you how many times the subject of strength and durability of a SOF comes up when approached by someone new to kayaking or even by those quite familiar with it or "sold" by plastic or glass.

The kayak demonstrated was almost 2 years old at that point and used intensely about 3 - 4 times per week in the Pacific. It was built with only a 2" wide red cedar gunnel to save weight which gave it more flex than I personally would care to have. I ended up building a more robust SOF for it's previous owner, replaced a few ribs that I cracked during the demo, re-skinned it, and sold it to the owner of Monterey Bay Kayaks in CA during TAKS this past October. I assure you the kayak was perfectly sea worthy even before I reconditioned it.

There could have been other ways to dramatically show the limits of these kayaks-it's a start though and one that I hope will add a little more validation to traditional methods...